Carter Huang Chia-Ta
Biography
Carter was born in Macau in 1947 and began learning traditional Chinese Kung Fu when he was eight years old. Carter began his training under the Principal of Shaolin Monk and the Grand Master of Wudang Chi-Kung. In addition to Chinese Kung Fu, Master Wong also traveled to and trained in Japan, Thailand, and Korea with the Masters of Karate, Muay-Thai, Taekwondo, and Hapkido.
Grand Master Carter Wong founded the International Chung Hop Kuen World Federation. Chung Hop Kuen is his own style of martial arts based on Chinese Kung Fu mixed with Muay-Thai, Taekwondo, Hapkido and Karate. It is represented in many countries around the world, including China, America, Canada, Australia and Europe. He has opened branches in South America and South-East Asia, and it is represented in 36 countries.
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Full filmography
- Big Trouble in Little China (1986) as Thunder
- Sex for Sale (1993) as Huang
- All in the Family (1975) as Policeman
- Hapkido (1972) as Kao Chung
- The Mad Cold-Blooded Murder (1981)
- The Four Assassins (1975) as Zu Jian-Min (uncredited)
- The 18 Bronzemen (1976) as Brother Wan
- The Tournament (1974) as Lau Siu-Fung's Brother
- The Skyhawk (1974) as Leo
- Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend (1973) as Self
- Eight Hundred Heroes (1975) as Mr Wang
- When Taekwondo Strikes (1973) as Jin Zheng Zhi
- The Good, the Bad and the Loser (1976) as The Bad
- The Association (1974) as Policeman
- High Voltage (1995) as Police Officer
- Shaolin Kung-Fu Mystagogue (1977) as Fang Shao Ching
- Snake In The Eagles Shadow 2 (1978) as Chan Sing Kwan
- The Dragon Tamers (1975) as Fang
- Return of the 18 Bronzemen (1976) as Yong Zhen
- Filthy Guy (1972)
- The Fatal Flying Guillotines (1977) as Shen Ping
- Born Invincible (1978) as Tieh Wu Ching
- The Legendary Strike (1978) as Lord Yun
- Hong Kong Superman (1975) as Karate Instructor